SELECTORS:      
  AP Associated Press ’49?    
  UP United Press ’54-55 TO ‘95-96    
  NABC National Association of Basketball Coaches (formed in 27-28) 1st awarded ’74-75?    
  USBWA United States Basketball Writers Association (formed ’68-69)    
  NAISMITH Atlanta Tip-Off Club (commencing ’68-69)    
  HELMS Helm’s Foundation    
  WOODEN L.A. Athletic Club (commencing ’76-77)    
  BEE Clair Bee Award (presented by NCAA Foundation, discontinued after 10-11)    
  BW Basketball Weekley    
  SN Sporting News    
  BT Basketball Times    
  NSR National Sports Radio    
  RUPP Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky (discontinued after 14-15)    
  DAK Daktronics    
  PLAYER OF THE YEAR  
01-02    
02-03    
03-04    
04-05 Chris Steinmetz – Wisconsin HELMS
05-06 George Grebenstein – Dartmouth HELMS
06-07 Gilmore Kinney – Yale HELMS
07-08 Charles Keinath – Penn HELMS
08-09 John Schommer – Chicago HELMS
09-10 Harlan Page – Chicago HELMS
10-11 Theodore Kiendl – Columbia HELMS
11-12 Otto Stangel – Wisconsin HELMS
12-13 Eddie Calder – St. Lawrence HELMS
13-14 Gil Halstead – Cornell HELMS
14-15 Ernest Houghton – Union HELMS
15-16 George Levis – Wisconsin HELMS
16-17 Ray Woods – Illinois HELMS
17-18 William Chandler – Wisconsin HELMS
18-19 Erling Platov – Minnesota HELMS
19-20 Howard Cann – NYU HELMS
20-21 George Williams – Missouri HELMS
21-22 Charles Carney – Illinois HELMS
22-23 Paul Endacott – Kansas HELMS
23-24 Charles Black – Kansas HELMS
24-25 Earl Mueller – Colorado College HELMS
25-26 John Cobb – N. Carolina HELMS
26-27 Victor Hanson – Syracuse HELMS
27-28 Victor Holt – Oklahoma HELMS
28-29 John Thompson – Montana St HELMS
29-30 Charles Hyatt – Pittsburgh HELMS
30-31 Bart Carlton – Ada (Okla) Teachers HELMS
31-32 John Wooden – Purdue HELMS
32-33 Forest Sale – Kentucky HELMS
33-34 Wesley Bennett – Westminster HELMS
34-35 Leroy Edwards – Kentucky HELMS
35-36 John Moir – Notre Dame HELMS
36-37 Hank Luisetti – Stanford HELMS
37-38 Hank Luisetti – Stanford HELMS
38-39 Chet Jaworski – Rhode Island HELMS
39-40 George Glamack – N. Carolina HELMS
40-41 George Glamack – N. Carolina HELMS
41-42 Stan Modzelewski – Rhode Island HELMS
42-43 George Senesky – St. Joseph’s
Andy Phillip – Illinois
HELMS
SN
43-44 George Mikan – DePaul
Dale Hall – Army
HELMS
SN
44-45 George Mikan – DePaul HELMS/SN
45-46 Robert Kurland – Oklahoma St HELMS
46-47 Gerry Tucker – Oklahoma HELMS
47-48 Ed Macauley – St. Louis HELMS
48-49 Tony Lavelli – Yale
Ed Macauley – St. Louis
HELMS
AP
49-50 Paul Arizin – Villanova HELMS/SN
50-51 Dick Groat – Duke
William Spivey – Kentucky
Sherman White – Long Island
HELMS
HELMS
SN
51-52 Clyde Lovellette – Kansas HELMS
52-53 Bob Houbregs – Washington HELMS
53-54 Tom Gola – LaSalle HELMS
54-55 Tom Gola – LaSalle
Bill Russell – San Francisco
UP
HELMS
55-56 Bill Russell – San Francisco UP/HELMS
56-57 Chet Forte – Columbia
Lennie Rosenbluth – N. Carolina
UP
HELMS
57-58 Oscar Robertson – Cincinnati
Elgin Baylor – Seattle
UP/SN
HELMS
58-59 Oscar Robertson – Cincinnati UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
59-60 Oscar Robertson – Cincinnati UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
60-61 Jerry Lucas – Ohio State AP/UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
61-62 Jerry Lucas – Ohio State
Paul Hogue – Cincinnati
AP/UP/USBWA/SN
HELMS
62-63 Art Heyman – Duke AP/UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
63-64 Gary Bradds – Ohio State
Walt Hazzard – UCLA
Bill Bradley – Princeton
AP/UP
USBWA/HELMS
SN
64-65 Bill Bradley – Princeton
Gail Goodrich – UCLA
AP/UP/USBWA/½-HELMS/SN
½-HELMS
65-66 Cazzie Russell – Michigan AP/UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
66-67 Lew Alcindor – UCLA AP/UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
67-68 Elvin Hayes – Houston
Lew Alcindor – UCLA
AP/UP/USBWA/SN
HELMS
68-69 Lew Alcindor – UCLA AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/HELMS/SN
69-70 Pete Maravich – LSU
Sidney Wicks – UCLA
AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/½-HELMS/SN
½-HELMS
70-71 Austin Carr – Notre Dame
Sidney Wicks – UCLA
AP/NAISMITH/UP/½-HELMS
USBWA/½-HELMS/LAPCHICK/SN
71-72 Bill Walton – UCLA AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/HELMS/BW/RUPP
72-73 Bill Walton – UCLA AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/HELMS/BW/RUPP/SN
73-74 David Thompson – N. Carolina St
Bill Walton – UCLA
AP/½-HELMS
NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/½-HELMS/RUPP/SN/BW
74-75 David Thompson – N. Carolina St
David Meyers – UCLA
Kevin Grevey – Kentucky
AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/NABC/BW/SN/RUPP
½-HELMS
½-HELMS
75-76 Scott May – Indiana
Adrian Dantley – Notre Dame
Kent Benson – Indiana
AP/NAISMITH/UP/NABC/BW/½-HELMS/RUPP/SN
USBWA
½-HELMS
76-77 Marques Johnson – UCLA
Mychal Thompson – Minnesota
AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/SN/HELMS/NABC/RUPP
BW
77-78 Butch Lee – Marquette
Phil Ford – N. Carolina
Jack Givens – Kentucky
AP/NAISMITH/BW/UP/RUPP
WOODEN/NABC/SN/USBWA
HELMS
78-79 Larry Bird – Indiana St AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/SN/USBWA/NABC/HELMS/BW/RUPP
79-80 Mark Aquirre – DePaul
Darrell Griffith – Louisville
Michael Brooks – LaSalle
AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/BW/RUPP
WOODEN/SN
NABC
80-81 Ralph Sampson – Virginia
Danny Ainge – BYU
Mark Aguirre – DePaul
AP/NAISMITH/UP/USBWA/BW/BT/RUPP
WOODEN/NABC
SN
81-82 Ralph Sampson – Virginia AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/SN/BT/BW/RUPP
82-83 Ralph Sampson – Virginia
Michael Jordan – N. Carolina
AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/BT/BW/RUPP
SN
83-84 Michael Jordan – N. Carolina
Akeem Olajuwon – Houston
AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/BW/RUPP/SN/EASTMAN
BT
84-85 Patrick Ewing – Georgetown
Chris Mullin – St. John’s
AP/NAISMITH/NABC/BT/BW/RUPP/SN
WOODEN/UP/USBWA
85-86 Walter Berry – St. John’s
Johnny Dawkins – Duke
Scott Skiles – Michigan St
AP/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/BW/RUPP/SN
NAISMITH
BT
86-87 David Robinson – Navy
Kenny Smith – N. Carolina
AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/BW/RUPP/SN
BT
87-88 Hersey Hawkins – Bradley
Danny Manning – Kansas
AP/UP/USBWA/BT/RUPP/SN
NAISMITH/WOODEN/NABC/BW
88-89 Sean Elliott – Arizona
Danny Ferry – Duke
Stacey King – Oklahoma
AP/WOODEN/NSR/NABC/BT/BW/KODAK/RUPP
NAISMITH/UP/USBWA
SN
89-90 Lionell Simmons – LaSalle
Derrick Coleman – Syracuse
Dennis Scott – Georgia Tech
AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/UP/USBWA/NABC/BW/RUPP
BT
SN
90-91 Larry Johnson – UNLV
Shaquille O’Neal – LSU
NAISMITH/WOODEN/USBWA/NABC/BT/BW/EASTMAN/NSR/SN
AP/UP/SI/RUPP
91-92 Christian Laettner – Duke
Jim Jackson – Ohio State
WOODEN/USBWA/NAISMITH/NABC/AP/BT/EASTMAN/RUPP/BW/SN
UP
92-93 Calbert Cheaney – Indiana
Jamal Mashburn – Kentucky
WOODEN/USBWA/NABC/NAISMITH/AP/BW/RUPP/UP/EASTMAN/SN
BT
93-94 Glenn Robinson – Purdue NAISMITH/AP/UP/USBWA/WOODEN/NABC/BT/BW/KODAK/RUPP/SN
94-95 Joe Smith – Maryland
Ed O’Bannon – UCLA
Shawn Respert – Michigan St
Jerry Stackhouse – N. Carolina
AP/NAISMITH/UP/RUPP
BT/USBWA/WOODEN
NABC/SN
SI
95-96 Marcus Camby – Massachusetts BT/AP/UP/USBWA/NABC/WOODEN/NAISMITH/RUPP/SN
96-97 Tim Duncan – Wake Forest BT/AP/USBWA/NABC/WOODEN/NAISMITH/RUPP/SN
97-98 Antawn Jamison – N. Carolina BT/AP/NABC/USBWA/WOODEN/NAISMITH/RUPP/SN
98-99 Elton Brand – Duke
Jason Terry – Arizona
WOODEN/USBWA/AP/NAISMITH/NABC/RUPP/SN
SI/CBS/BT
99-00 Kenyon Martin – Cincinnati NAISMITH/BT/USBWA/BT/WOODEN/RUPP/AP/SN
00-01 Shane Battier – Duke
Jason Williams – Duke
NAISMITH/BT/AP/WOODEN//RUPP/USBWA/SN
NABC
01-02 Jason Williams – Duke
Drew Gooden – Kansas
Steve Logan – Cincinnati
WOODEN/USBWA/BT/NAISMITH/½-NABC/AP/CBS/RUPP/SN
½-NABC
CNNSI
02-03 David West – Xavier-O.
T.J. Ford – Texas
Nick Collison – Kansas
BT/RUPP/AP/USBWA
NAISMITH/SN
NABC
03-04 Jameer Nelson – St. Joseph’s
Emeka Okafor – Connecticut
SI/USBWA/SN/NAISMITH/AP/WOODEN/BT/RUPP/½-NABC
½-NABC
04-05 Andrew Bogut – Utah
J.J. Redick – Duke
Dee Brown – Illinois
BT/CBS/AP/USBWA/WOODEN/NABC/NAISMITH
RUPP
SN
05-06 Adam Morrison – Gonzaga
J.J. Redick – Duke
½-BT/ESPN/½USBWA/CBS/CHEVROLET/½-NABC
½-BT/RUPP//½USBWA/AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/½-NABC/SN
06-07 Kevin Durrant – Texas ESPN/SI/NABC/RUPP/BW/NAISMITH/USBWA/WOODEN/BT/AP/SN
07-08 Tyler Hansborough – North Carolina SN/AP/CBS/RUPP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/BT/NABC/USBWA
08-09 Blake Griffin – Oklahoma SN/AP/CBS/NABC/NAISMITH/RUPP/USBWA/BT
09-10 Evan Turner – Ohio State
John Wall – Kentucky
SN/USBWA/NAISMITH/AP/BT/NABC
RUPP
10-11 Jimmer Fredette – Brigham Young AP/NAISMITH/WOODEN/BW/BT/NABC/USBWA/SN/RUPP
11-12 Anthony Davis – Kentucky
Draymond Green – Michigan State
USBWA/AP/SN/WOODEN/NAISMITH/BT/RUPP
NABC
12-13 Victor Oladipo – Indiana
Trey Burke – Michigan      
Otto Porter Jr. – Georgetown
SN/RUPP
AP/SI/WOODEN/NAISMITH/ROBERTSON/NABC
BT
13-14 Doug McDermott – Creighton SN/CBS/AP/WOODEN/ROBERTSON/BT/NAISMITH/NABC/RUPP
14-15 Frank Kaminsky – Wisconsin USAToday/CBS/NAISMITH/ROBERTSON/WOODEN/AP/NABC/SN/RUPP/BT
15-16 Buddy Hield – Oklahoma
Denzel Valentine – Michigan St
CBS/ROBERTSON (usbwa)/NAISMITH/WOODEN/SN
AP/NABC/NBC/USATODAY/SI/BT
16-17 Frank Mason III – Kansas
Caleb Swanigan – Purdue
SN/CBS/AP/NAISMITH/ROBERTSON(USBWA)/WOODEN/NABC
BT
17-18 Jalen Brunson – Villanova
Marvin Bagley – Duke
NAISMITH/AP/NABC/ROBERTSON(USBWA)/SN
BT
18-19 Zion Williamson – Duke
R.J. Barrett – Duke
AP/CBS/NBC/NABC/NAISMITH/SN/WOODEN/ROBERTSON/SN
USATODAY
19-20 Obi Toppin – Dayton
Luka Garza – Iowa
THE ATHLETIC/CBS/USATODAY/NABC/ROBERTSON(USBWA)/WOODEN/AP/MALONE/NAISMITH
SN  
20-21   Luka Garza – Iowa
Ayo Dosunmu – Illinois
SN/THE ATHLETIC/AP/ROBERTSON(UWBWA)/CBS/NABC/NAISMITH/WOODEN
SI/USA Today
21-22   Oscar Tshiebwe – Kentucky  THE ATHLETIC/USA TODAY/SN/CBS/AP/NAISMITH/USBWA(IBA)/NABC/WOODEN
 22-23Zach Edey – PurdueNABC/SN/AP/CBS/WOODEN/NAISMITH/USBWA(Robertson)
 23-24Zach Edey – PurdueSN/ESPN/CBS/NABC/AP/USBWA(Robertson)/NAISMITH/WOODEN
   
   
   
   
   
   

  COACH OF THE YEAR  
38-39    
39-40 Branch McCracken – Indiana  
40-41    
41-42    
42-43    
43-44    
44-45 Ward Lambert – Purdue
Henry Iba – Oklahoma St
 
45-46 Henry Iba – Oklahoma St  
46-47 Howard Cann – NYU  
47-48    
48-49    
49-50    
50-51    
51-52 Dudley Moore – LaSalle UP
52-53 Branch McCracken – Indiana UP
53-54 Dudley Moore – LaSalle UP
54-55 Phil Woolpert – San Francisco UP
55-56 Phil Woolpert – San Francisco UP
56-57 Frank McGuire – N. Carolina UP
57-58 Tex Winter – Kansas St UP
58-59 Adolph Rupp – Kentucky
Eddie Hickey – Marquette
UP
USBWA/NABC/UP
59-60 Pete Newell – California USBWA/NABC/UP
60-61 Fred Taylor – Ohio State USBWA/NABC/UP
61-62 Fred Taylor – Ohio State NABC/USBWA/UP
62-63 Ed Jucker – Cincinnati NABC/USBWA/UP
63-64 John Wooden – UCLA NABC/USBWA/UP/SN
64-65 Dave Strack – Michigan
Bill Van Breda Kolff – Princeton
UP
USBWA/NABC
65-66 Adolph Rupp – Kentucky UP/USBWA/NABC/SN
66-67 John Wooden – UCLA
Jack Hartman – Southern Illinois
UP/USBWA/AP/NABC
SN
67-68 Guy Lewis – Houston UP/USBWA/AP/NABC/SN
68-69 John Wooden – UCLA
Maury John – Drake
UP/AP/NABC/SN
USBWA
69-70 John Wooden – UCLA
Adolph Rupp – Kentucky
Al McGuire – Marquette
UP/USBWA/AP/NABC/BW
½ SN
½ SN
70-71 Al McGuire – Marquette
Jack Kraft – Villanova
UP/USBWA/AP/SN
NABC
71-72 John Wooden – UCLA UP/USBWA/AP/NABC/BW/SN
72-73 John Wooden – UCLA
Gene Bartow – Memphis St
Norm Sloan – N. Carolina St
UP/USBWA/AP
NABC/SN
BW
73-74 Norm Sloan – N. Carolina St
Digger Phelps – Notre Dame
Al McGuire – Marquette
AP/USBWA
UP/BW/SN
NABC
74-75 Bobby Knight – Indiana UP/USBWA/AP/NABC/SN/BW
75-76 Johnny Orr – Michigan
Tom Young – Rutgers
Bobby Knight – Indiana
NABC
SN
USBWA/AP/BW/UP
76-77 Bob Gaillard – San Francisco
Dean Smith – North Carolina
Eddie Sutton – Arkansas
Johnny Orr – Michigan
Lee Rose – NC-Charlotte
AP/UP
NABC
USBWA
BW
SN
77-78 Eddie Sutton – Arkansas
Bill Foster – Duke
Abe Lemons – Texas
Ray Meyer – DePaul
Ted Owens – Kansas
UP/AP
½-NABC/SN
½-NABC
USBWA
BW
78-79 Bill Hodges – Indiana State
Ray Meyer – DePaul
Dean Smith – N. Carolina
UP/AP/SN/CONSENSUS
NABC
USBWA/BW
79-80 Ray Meyer – DePaul
Lute Olson – Iowa
Denny Crum – Louisville
UP/USBWA/AP
NABC/SN
BW
80-81 Ralph Miller – Oregon St
Jack Hartman – Kansas State
Dale Brown
UP/USBWA/AP/½-NABC/BW/BT
½-NABC
SN/CBS
81-82 Norm Stewart – Missouri
Ralph Miller – Oregon State
Don Monson – Idaho
John Thompson – Georgetown
Gale Catlett – W. Virginia
Dana Kirk – Memphis State
Gene Keady – Purdue
UP
AP/SN/ESPN
NABC
USBWA
BT
BW
CBS
82-83 Jerry Tarkanian – UNLV
Guy Lewis – Houston
Lou Carnesecca – St. John’s
Denny Crum – Louisville
UP
AP/BW
BT/NABC/USBWA/CBS
SN
83-84 Ray Meyer – DePaul
Marv Harshman – Washington
Gene Keady – Purdue
Jerry Tarkanian – UNLV
Billy Tubbs – Oklahoma
Lou Henson – Illinois
John Thompson – Georgetown
UP/AP
NABC/Kodak
USBWA/CBS
BT
BW
ESPN
SN
84-85 Lou Carnesecca – St. John’s
Bill Frieder – Michigan
John Thompson – Georgetown
Bobby Cremins – Georgia Tech
Dale Brown – LSU
UP/USBWA/SN
AP/BW
NABC
BT/NBC
CBS
85-86 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Eddie Sutton – Kentucky
Dick Versace – Bradley
Denny Crum – Louisville
UP/BT/BW/Eastern Basketball/CBS
AP/NABC
USBWA
SN
86-87 Bobby Knight – Indiana
John Thompson – Georgetown
Tom Davis – Iowa
Rick Pitino – Providence
John Chaney – Temple
Wimp Sanderson – Alabama
Digger Phelps – Notre Dame
Joey Meyer – DePaul
NAISMITH
UP
AP
NABC/WOODEN/SN
USBWA
BT
BW
CBS
87-88 Larry Brown – Kansas
John Chaney – Temple
Lute Olson – Arizona
Gene Keady – Purdue
NAISMITH
UP/USBWA/AP/NABC/CBS
BT/BW
NBC
88-89 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Bobby Knight – Indiana
P.J. Carlesimo – Seton Hall
Lute Olson – Arizona
NAISMITH
UP/USBWA/AP/BT/BW
NABC/NSR/SN
CBS
89-90 Bobby Cremins – Georgia Tech
Jim Calhoun – Connecticut
Jud Heathcote – Michigan State
Roy Williams – Kansas
Rick Pitino – Kentucky
NAISMITH
UP/AP/CBS/BW
NABC
USBWA
BT/SN/WOODEN
90-91 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Rick Majerus – Utah
Randy Ayers – Ohio State
Rick Pitino – Kentucky
NABC
UP/BT
USBWA/AP/NAISMITH/BW/NSR/CBS
SN
91-92 Perry Clark – Tulane
Roy Williams – Kansas
George Raveling – USC
Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Steve Fisher – Michigan
UP/USBWA/SCRIPPS-HOWARD
AP
NABC/BW/CBS
NAISMITH
BT
92-93 Eddie Fogler – Vanderbilt
Dean Smith – N. Carolina
UP/AP/NABC/USBWA/BW/CBS
NAISMITH/BT
93-94 Nolan Richardson – Arkansas
Norm Stewart – Missouri
Charlie Spoonhour – St. Louis
Gene Keady – Purdue
NAIMSITH/½-NABC/CBS
UP/AP/BT/BW
USBWA
½-NABC
94-95 Kelvin Sampson – Oklahoma
Eddie Sutton – Oklahoma St
Jim Harrick – UCLA
Jud Heathcote – Michigan State
Leonard Hamilton – Miami (FLA)
Gene Keady – Purdue
AP/USBWA
BT
NAISMITH/NABC
SN
UP
CBS
95-96 Gene Keady – Purdue
John Calipari – Massachusetts
USBWA/AP/UP/CBS
BT/NAISMITH/NABC
96-97 Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Clem Haskins – Minnesota
Roy Williams – Kansas
Rob Evans – Mississippi
BT
NABC/AP/CBS/USBWA/WOODEN/BEE
NAISMITH
C-HOOPS
97-98 Bob Huggins – Cincinnati
Tom Izzo – Michigan State
Bill Guthridge – N. Carolina
Rick Majerus – Utah
Jim Phelan – Mount St. Mary’s
BT
UWBWA/AP/BNEWS
NAIMSITH/NABC
WOODEN
BEE
98-99 Cliff Ellis – Auburn
Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Jim O’Brien – Boston College
Tom Izzo – Michigan St
SI/CBS/USBWA/AP/WOODEN
NAISMITH/½-NABC
½-NABC/BEE
BT
99-00 Bill Self – Tulsa
Mike Montgomery – Stanford
Larry Eustachy – Iowa State
Jim Boeheim – Syracuse
Gene Keady – Purdue
SN/WOODEN
NAISMITH/BT
USBWA/AP
BEE
NABC
00-01 Matt Doherty – N. Carolina
Rod Barnes – Mississippi
Al Skinner – Boston College
Lute Olson – Arizona
Tom Izzo – Michigan State
AP
NAISMITH
BT/USBWA
BEE
NABC
01-02 Ben Howland – Pittsburgh
Bob Knight – Texas Tech
Lute Olson – Arizona
Kelvin Sampson – Oklahoma
USBWA/NAISMITH/AP
BT/BEE
CNNSI
NABC/CBS
02-03 Tubby Smith – Kentucky
Tom Crean – Marquette
NAISMITH/BT/NABC/USBWA/AP
BEE
03-04 Mike Montgomery – Stanford
Phil Martelli – St. Joseph’s
Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
BT/SI/SN/½NABC
NAISMITH/RUPP/USBWA/AP/½NABC
BEE
04-05 Bruce Weber – Illinois
Al Skinner – Boston College
Tom Izzo – Michigan State
NAISMITH/USBWA/RUPP/NABC/AP/SN/BT/IBA
CBS
BEE
05-06 Bruce Pearl – Tennessee
Roy Williams – North Carolina
Jay Wright – Villanova
Jim Larranaga – George Mason
BT/CBS
RUPP/AP/USBWA
CHEVROLET/NAISMITH/NABC
BEE
06-07 Tony Bennett – Washington State
Bo Ryan – Wisconsin
Todd Lickliter – Butler
BT/AP/BW/USBWA
RUPP/BEE
NABC
07-08 Keno Davis – Drake
Bruce Pearl – Tennessee
John Calipari – Memphis
Bob MacKillop – Davidson
BT/SN/AP/CBS/USBWA
RUPP
NAISMITH
NABC/BEE
08-09 Leonard Hamilton – Florida State
Rick Pitino – Louisville
John Calipari – Memphis
Bill Self – Kansas
Jamie Dixon – Pittsburgh
Mike Anderson – Missouri
BT
RUPP
SI/½NABC
USBWA/SN/AP/CBS
NAISMITH
½NABC/BEE
09-10 Jim Boeheim – Syracuse
Steve Donahue – Cornell
BT/SN/USBWA/AP/NAISMITH/NABC
BEE
10-11 Mike Brey – Notre Dame
Steve Fisher – San Diego State
Brad Stevens – Butler
AP/BT/USBWA
NABC/NAISMITH
BEE
11-12 Bill Self – Kansas
Frank Haith – Missouri
Steve Prohm – Murray State
Tom Izzo – Michigan State
SN/NAISMITH
USBWA/AP
BT
NABC
12-13 Mark Few – Gonzaga
Jim Crews – St. Louis
Jim Larranaga – Miami-FLA
BT
SN/NABC
AP/NAISMITH/USBWA
13-14 Gregg Marshall – Wichita State BT/ SN/USBWA/CBS/AP/NABC/NAISMITH
14-15 John Calipari – Kentucky
Tony Bennett – Virginia
SN/USA Today/CBS/NAISMITH/NABC/BT/AP
USBWA
15-16 Bill Self – Kansas
Chris Mack – Xavier-O.
Jay Wright – Villanova
Tubby Smith – Texas Tech
AP/NABC
CBS/USBWA/BT
NAISMITH
SN
16-17 Mark Few – Gonzaga
Frank Martin – South Carolina
Scott Drew – Baylor
Tony Bennett – Virginia
USAToday/IBA(USBWA)/AP/NBC/NABC/NAISMITH
Phelan(Collegeinsider.com)/
½ BT
½ BT
17-18 Tony Bennett – Virginia
Chris Mack – Xavier-O.
Mick Cronin – Cincinnati
AP/NABC/USBWA/NAISMITH
BT
SN
18-19 Chris Beard – Texas Tech
Matt Painter – Purdue
Roy Williams – North Carolina
Rick Barnes – Tennessee
Mike Young – Wofford
AP/CBS/½ NBC
NABC/ ½NBC
USA TODAY
IBA(USBWA)/NAISMITH
SN
19-20 Anthony Grant – Dayton
Brian Dutcher – San Diego State
THE ATHLETIC/CBS/NABC/IBA(USBWA)
USATODAY 
 20-21 Juwan Howard – Michigan
Nate Oats – Alabama
Mark Few – Gonzaga
SN//THE ATHLETIC/AP
USA TODAY
NABC
   
21-22Tommy Lloyd – Arizona
Mike Krzyzewski – Duke
Ed Cooley – Providence
Kelvin Sampson – Houston
 THE ATHLETIC/AP/USBWA/NABC
USA TODAY
SN/NAISMITH
CBS
22-23Shaka Smart – Marquette      
Dusty May – Florida Atlantic 
Chris Collins – Northwestern 
Jerome Tang – Kansas State
Rodney Terry – Texas    
USBWA/AP
CBS
PHELAN
NAISMITH
SN
23-24Kelvin Sampson – Houston
Dan Hurley – Connecticut
Fred Hoiberg – Nebraska
 USBWA/AP/NABC
ESPN/NAISMITH/SN
PHELAN(collegeinsider)
   
   
   
   
 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 
76-77Ronnie Perry – Holy CrossBW
77-78  
78-79Mark Aguirre – DePaulBW
79-80Ralph Sampson – VirginiaBW
80-81Sam Perkins – North CarolinaBW
81-82Keith Lee – Memphis StateBW
82-83Wayman Tisdale – OklahomaBW
83-84Steve Alford – IndianaBW
84-85Danny Manning – Kansas
David Rivers – Notre Dame
BT
BW
85-86Pervis Ellison – LouisvilleBT
86-87J.R. Reid – N. CarolinaBT
87-88Mark Macon – TempleUP/BT
88-89Chris Jackson – LSUNSR/BT/BW/USBWA
89-90Kenny Anderson – Georgia TechBW/BT/USBWA
90-91Rodney Rogers – Wake ForestBT/USBWA
91-92Lawrence Moten – Syracuse
Chris Webber – Michigan
UP/BT/BW
USBWA
92-93Othella Harrington – Georgetown
Yinka Dare – George Washington
Jason Kidd – California
BT
BW/SI
USBWA
93-94Joe Smith – MarylandBW/BT/USBWA
94-95Felipe Lopez – St. John’sBT
95-96Shareef Abdur-Rahim – CaliforniaBT
96-97Shaheen Holloway – Seton HallBT
97-98Larry Hughes – St. LouisBT/BW/USBWA
98-99Quentin Richardson – DePaulUSBWA/BD/BN/College Insider
99-00Jason Gardner – ArizonaBT/USBWA
00-01Jameer Nelson – St. Joseph’s
Eddie Griffin – Seton Hall
Rodney White – Charlotte
SI/CBS/College Insider/BT
USBWA/AP
EPSN
01-02Chris Thomas – Notre Dame
T.J. Ford – Texas
BT
CNNSI/USBWA
02-03Carmelo Anthony – SyracuseUSBWA/BT
03-04Chris Paul – Wake Forest
Luol Deng – Duke
BT
USBWA
04-05Jeff Green – Georgetown
Rudy Gay – Connecticut
Marvin Williams – North Carolina
BT
SN
USBWA
05-06Tyler Hansbrough – North CarolinaESPN/CBS/USBWA
06-07Kevin Durant – TexasBW/USBWA
07-08Michael Beasley – Kansas StateUSBWA/BT
08-09Tyreke Evans – MemphisBT/SN/USBWA
09-10John Wall – KentuckyBT/SN/USBWA
10-11Jared Sullinger – Ohio StateUSBWA/BT
11-12Anthony Davis – KentuckyUSBWA/BT
12-13Marcus Smart – Oklahoma StateBT/USBWA
13-14Jabari Parker – DukeBT/TISDALE(USBWA)/CBS
14-15Jahlil Okafor – DukeUSAToday/TISDALE(USBWA)/CBS/BT
15-16Ben Simmons – LSUCBS/USBWA/BT
16-17Lonzo Ball – U.C.L.A.USBWA/ USA Today/CBS
17-18Trae Young – OklahomaUSBWA
18-19Zion Williamson – DukeCBS/NABC/TISDALE(USBWA)
19-20Vernon Carey – DukeTHE ATHLETIC/CBS/NABC/TISDALE(USBWA)
20-21Cade Cunningham – Oklahoma StateSN/NABC/THE ATHLETIC
21-22Chet Holmgren – Gonzaga
Paolo Banchero – Duke
Jabari Smith – Auburn
THE ATHLETIC
CBS
USBWA/NABC  
22-23Brandon Miller- AlabamaUSBWA/NABC/CBS
23-24Reed Shepherd – KentuckyUSBWA/ESPN
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
(JUCO or TRANSFER)
 
83-84 Alton Lee Gipson – Florida St BW
     
88-89 Cedric Ceballos – CS-Fullerton BW
89-90 Larry Johnson – U.N.L.V. BW
90-91 Jon Barry – Georgia Tech BW
91-92 Anfernee Hardaway – Memphis St BT
92-93 Glenn Robinson – Purdue BT
93-94 DeJuan Wheat – Louisville
Jerome Lambert – Baylor
Jamal FaulkNer – Alabama
BT
BW
 
94-95    
95-96 Kareem Reid – Arkansas BT
96-97 Lari Ketner – Massachusetts BT
97-98    
98-99 Steve Francis – Maryland SI
99-00 Jamaal Tinsley – Iowa State BT
00-01 Reggie Evans – Iowa
Maurice Baker – Oklahoma St
Michael Bradley – Villanova
ESPN
College Hoops
BT
01-02 Dwyane Wade – Marquette BT
02-03    
03-04    
04-05    
05-06    
06-07    
     
     
 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 
86-87Tommy Amaker – DukeNABC
87-88Billy King – DukeNABC
88-89Stacey Augmon – UNLVNABC
89-90Stacey Augmon – UNLVNABC
90-91Stacey Augmon – UNLVNABC
91-92Alonzo Mourning – GeorgetownNABC
92-93Grant Hill – DukeNABC
93-94Jim McIlvaine – MarquetteNABC
94-95Tim Duncan – Wake ForestNABC
95-96Tim Duncan – Wake ForestNABC
96-97Tim Duncan – Wake ForestNABC
97-98Steve Wojciechowski – DukeNABC
98-99Shane Battier – DukeNABC
99-00Kenyon Martin – Cincinnati
Shane Battier – Duke
½ NABC
½ NABC
00-01Shane Battier – DukeNABC
01-02John Linehan – ProvidenceNABC
02-03Emeka Okafor – ConnecticutNABC
03-04Emeka Okafor – ConnecticutNABC
04-05Shelden Williams – DukeNABC
05-06Shelden Williams – DukeNABC
06-07Greg Oden – Ohio StateNABC
07-08Hasheen Thabeet – ConnecticutNABC
08-09Hasheen Thabeet – ConnecticutNABC
09-10Jarvis Varnado – Mississippi StateNABC/SN/DRIESELL
10-11Kenneth Faried – Morehead State
Kent Bazemore – Old Dominion
NABC
DRIESELL
11-12Anthony Davis – KentuckyNABC/DRIESELL
12-13Victor Oladipo – Indiana
Jeff Withy – Kansas
Tommy Brenton – Stony Brook
½ NABC
½ NABC
DRIESELL
13-14Aaron Craft – Ohio State
Elfrid Payton – Louisiana
NABC
DRIESELL
14-15Willie Cauley-Stein – Kentucky
Darionn Atkins – Virginia
NABC
DRIESELL
15-16Malcolm Brogdon – Virginia
Vashiel Fernandez – Valparaiso
NABC
DREISELL
16-17Jevon Carter – West VirginiaNABC/DRIESELL
17-18Jevon Carter – West VirginiaNAISMITH/NABC/DRIESELL
18-19De’Andre Hunter – Virginia
Matisse Thybulle – Washington
NABC
NAISMITH/DRIESELL
19-20Udoka Azubuike – KansasNABC
20-21Davion Mitchell – BaylorNABC
21-22Walker Kessler – Auburn  NAISMITH/NABC
22-23Jaylen Clark – U.C.L.A.NABC
23-24Jamal Shead – Houston
Boo Buie – Northwestern
NABC/ESPN/NAISMITH
DRIESELL
   
   
   
   
   
 BOB COUSY POINT GUARD OF THE YEAR (
awarded by Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, created 03-04)
PETE NEWELL BIG MAN OF THE YEAR (NABC)
99-00—————–Marcus Fizer – Iowa State
00-01—————–Jason Collins – Stanford
01-02—————–Drew Gooden – Kansas
02-03—————–David West – Xavier-O
03-04Jameer Nelson – St. Joseph’sEmeka Okafor – Connecticut
04-05Raymond Felton – North CarolinaAndrew Bogut – Utah
05-06Dee Brown – IllinoisGlen Davis – Louisiana State
06-07Acie Law – Texas A&MGreg Oden – Ohio State
07-08D.J. Augustin – TexasMichael Beasley – Kansas State
08-09Ty Lawson – North CarolinaBlake Griffin – Oklahoma
09-10Greivis Vasquez – MarylandGreg Monroe – Georgetown
10-11Kemba Walker – ConnecticutJaJuan Johnson – Purdue
11-12Kendall Marshall – North CarolinaAnthony Davis – Kentucky
12-13Trey Burke – MichiganMason Plumlee – Duke
13-14Shabazz Napier – ConnecticutPatric Young – Florida
14-15Delon Wright – UtahJahlil Okafor – Duke
15-16Tyler Ulis – KentuckyJakob Poltl – Utah
16-17Frank Mason III – KansasCaleb Swanigan – Purdue
17-18Jalen Brunson – VillanovaMarvin Bagley III – Duke
18-19Ja Morant – Murray StateEthan Happ – Wisconsin
19-20Payton Pritchard – OregonLuka Garza – Iowa
20-21Ayo Dosunmu – IllinoisLuka Garza – Iowa
21-22Colin Gillespie – VillanovaOscar Tshiebwe – Kentucky 
22-23Markquis Nowell – Kansas StateZach Edey – Purdue
23-24Tristen Newton – ConnecticutZach Edey – Purdue
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 LOU HENSON AWARD (best mid-major)
Players on teams from the following conferences are
eligible for the award: America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky,
Big South, Big West, Colonial, Great West, Horizon,
Independents, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern,
Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern,
Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast.
Awarded by collegeinsider.com
LUTE OLSON AWARD (outstanding non-freshman)
Awarded by collegeinsider.com
09-10Keith Benson – OaklandSherron Collins- Kansas
10-11Matt Howard – ButlerKemba Walker – Connecticut
11-12Kyle O’Quinn – Norfolk StateDoug McDermott – Creighton
12-13Matthew Dellavedova – St. Mary’s (CAL)Shane Larkin – Miami-FLA
13-14Langston Hall – MercerDoug McDermott – Creighton
14-15Ty Greene – USC-UpstateCameron Payne – Murray State
15-16Thomas Walkup – Stephen F. AustinDenzel Valentine – Michigan State
16-17Justin Robinson – MonmouthCaleb Swanigan – Purdue
17-18Clayton Custer – Loyola-ILLJalen Brunson – Villanova
18-19Fletcher Magee – WoffordJa Morant – Murray State
19-20Kevon Harris – Stephen F. AustinPayton Pritchard – Oregon
20-21Max Abmas – Oral RobertsLuka Garza – Iowa
21-22Malachi Smith – ChattanoogaJohnny Davis – Wisconsin
22-23Jordan Brown – LouisianaJaime Jaquez Jr – U.C.L.A.
23-24Trey Townsend – OaklandZach Edey – Purdue
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 KARL MALONE AWARD (top power forward)
Awarded by Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame
KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR AWARD (top post)
Awarded by Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame
14-15Montrez Harrell – LouisvilleFrank Kaminsky – Wisconsin
15-16Georges Niang – Iowa StateJakob Poltl – Utah
16-17Johnathan Motley – BaylorPrzemek Karnowski – Gonzaga
17-18Deandre Ayton – ArizonaAngel Delgado – Seton Hall
18-19Zion Williamson – DukeEthan Happ – Wisconsin
19-20Obi Toppin – DaytonLuka Garza – Iowa
20-21Drew Timme – GonzagaLuka Garza – Iowa
21-22Keegan Murray – IowaOscar Tshiebwe – Kentucky
22-23Trayce Jackson-Davis – IndianaZach Edey – Purdue
23-24Jaedon LaDee – San Diego StateZach Edey – Purdue
   
   
   
   
   
 JERRY WEST AWARD (shooting guard)
Awarded by Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame
JULIUS IRVING AWARD (small forward)
Awarded by Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame
14-15D’Angelo Russell – Ohio StateStanley Johnson – Arizona
15-16Buddy Hield – OklahomaDenzel Valentine – Michigan State
16-17Malik Monk – KentuckyJosh Hart – Villanova
17-18Carsen Edwards – PurdueMikal Bridges – Villanova
18-19R.J. Barrett – DukeRui Hachimura – Gonzaga
19-20Myles Powell – Seton HallSaddiq Bey – Villanova
20-21Chris Duarte – OregonCorey Kispert – Gonzaga
21-22Johnny Davis – WisconsinWendell Moore Jr – Duke
22-23Marcus Sasser – HoustonJalen Wilson – Kansas
23-24R.J. Davis – North CarolinaDalton Knecht – Tennessee
   
   
   
   
   
 MID-MAJOR COACH OF THE YEAR 
23-24Danny Sprinkle – Utah State Josh Shertz – Indiana StateESPN DURHAM (collegeinsider)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 TRANSFER OF THE YEAR (ESPN) 
23-24Dalton Knecht – Tennesse 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 BREAKOUT STAR OF THE YEAR 
23-24Jaedon LeDee – San Diego State 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
YEARCHIP HILTON AWARD (top senior exemplifying character, leadership, integrity, humility, sportsmanship and talentAWARDED BY NABC
96-97Tim Duncan – Wake Forest 
97-98Hassan Booker – Navy 
98-99Tim Hill – Harvard 
99-00Eduardo Najera – Oklahoma 
00-01Shane Battier – Duke 
01-02Juan Dixon – Maryland 
02-03Brandon Miller – Butler 
03-04Emeka Okafor – Connecticut 
04-05Ronald Ross – Texas Tech 
05-06Gerry McNamara – Syracuse 
06-07Acie Law IV – Texas A&M 
07-08Mike Green – Butler 
08-09Jon Brockman – Washington 
09-10Roman Martinez – New Mexico 
10-11Charles Jenkins – Hofstra 
 DISCONTINUED 
  FRANCIS POMEROY NAISMITH HALL OF FAME AWARD
(TOP PLAYER UNDER 6’)
Selected by NABC Discontinued 13-14
 
68-69 Bill Keller – Purdue  
69-70 John Rinka – Kenyon  
70-71 Charlie Johnson – California  
71-72 Scott Martin – Oklahoma  
72-73 Robert Sherwin – Army  
73-74 Mike Robinson – Michigan St  
74-75 Monte Towe – N. Carolina St  
75-76 Frank Alagia – St. John’s  
76-77 Jeff Jonas – Utah  
77-78 Mike Scheib – Susquehanna  
78-79 Alton Byrd – Columbia  
79-80 Jim Sweeney – Boston College  
80-81 Terry Adolph – W. Texas A&M  
81-82 Jack Moore – Nebraska  
82-83 Ray McCallum – Ball State  
83-84 Ricky Stokes – Virginia  
84-85 Bubba Jennings – Texas Tech  
85-86 Jim Les – Bradley  
86-87 Tyrone Bogues – Wake Forest  
87-88 Jerry Johnson – Florida Southern  
88-89 Tim Hardaway – UTEP  
89-90 Greg ‘Boo’ Harvey – St. John’s  
90-91 Keith Jennings – E. Tennessee St  
91-92 Tony Bennett – Wisconsin-Green Bay  
92-93 Sam Crawford – New Mexico St  
93-94 Greg Brown – New Mexico  
94-95 Tyus Edney – UCLA  
95-96 Eddie Benton – Vermont  
96-97 Kent McCausland – Iowa  
97-98 Earl Boykins – Eastern Michigan  
98-99 Shawnta Rogers – George Washington  
99-00 Scoonie Penn – Ohio State  
00-01 Rashad Phillips – Detroit Mercy  
01-02 Steve Logan – Cincinnati  
02-03 Jason Gardner – Arizona  
03-04 Jameer Nelson – St. Joseph’s  
04-05 Nate Robinson – Washington  
05-06 Dee Brown – Illinois  
06-07 Tre Kelley – South Carolina  
07-08 Mike Green – Butler  
08-09 Darren Collison – UCLA  
09-10 Sherron Collins – Kansas  
10-11 Jacob Pullen – Kansas State  
11-12 Reggie Hamilton – Oakland  
12-13 Peyton Siva – Louisville  
13-14 Russ Smith – Louisville  
  DISCONTINUED